ORLANDO, Fla. -- Kobe, KD and the West looked ready to deliver a quick KO.
Kevin Durant knew better.
"With
all these great players on the floor, you never know what will happen,"
Durant said. "Guys making big shots, and they cut it down to one. We
were up 18."
Just enough, it turned out, to hold off LeBron James and the East in the NBA All-Star Game.
A bloodied -- and broken -- Bryant scored 27 points, moving past Michael Jordan
as the career scoring leader in the game, Durant had 36 in an MVP
performance, and the Western Conference won 152-149 on Sunday night.
James
and the East cut a 21-point deficit to one in the closing seconds, but
weren't able to move in front. James had 36 points and fellow Heat star Dwyane Wade finished with a triple-double.
But the West had just enough to hold on as the clock wound down.
"It was fun," Durant said. "That's the type of All-Star Game you want to see."
Blake Griffin
scored 22 points for the West, which rang up 88 points in the first
half, setting an All-Star record. But he won the game with his defense,
picking off James' pass when the East had a chance to tie in the final
seconds.
"When I tried to throw it late, that's what usually
happens and it results in a turnover," James said. "Definitely wish I
could have that one back."
Griffin then hit one free throw with 1.1 seconds left, and Wade was off
on a 3-point attempt from the corner. He finished with 24 points, 10
rebounds and 10 assists, joining Jordan and James as the only players
with All-Star Game triple-doubles.
Bryant was bloodied by a hard
foul from Wade and stayed in the game, but left to be evaluated
afterward. A CT scan revealed a broken nose, the Lakers later reported
on their team website.
Bryant was expected to be re-evaluated Monday after returning to Los Angeles, the Lakers' site reported.
Durant's win left Bryant tied for the All-Star record
with his four MVP awards. But he got a bigger mark in his 13th All-Star
Game.
He broke Jordan's record of 262 points on a dunk with 4:57
left in the third quarter and now has 271 for his career. He passed
Oscar Robertson (246 points) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (251) earlier in
the game.
"That record he got tonight, with KD in the league, I don't know how long it's going to last," Wade said.
It
nearly wasn't enough, as the East's comeback had the crowd filled with
entertainers and athletes chanting for defense -- never a part of the
All-Star Game vocabulary -- in the final seconds.
James hit two
long 3-pointers in the final period, and the East had a chance when
Bryant, with the crowd loudly booing, missed a free throw with 18
seconds left and the West up 151-149.
But New Jersey's Deron Williams was short on a 3-pointer, and after the East came up with it, James fired a pass into a crowd that Griffin intercepted.
On
a colorful night in Orlando, from pregame performer Nicki Minaj's pink
and green hair to the neon sneakers many of the stars wore, Dwight Howard had nine points and 10 rebounds as the game's host.
The
NBA's first All-Star Game in Orlando in 20 years wasn't close after 2½
quarters. But players always say it gets competitive in the final five
minutes, and James was again up for the challenge.
He hiked his
scoring average to 25.9 points over his eight All-Star Games, and
someday he'll probably take the record Bryant set Sunday.
But he couldn't quite catch Kobe in the game.
"Being
a competitor, no matter All-Star Game or not, you don't want to get
blown out," James said. "Of course not, when you're going against your
peers and you're going against great players and you're playing with
great players. I just wanted to try to pick it up and see if we could
make a run at it, and we did."
With the 2-year-old Amway Center
considered by many the finest arena in the league, the NBA brought its
midseason showcase back to Orlando for the first time since the
memorable 1992 game, when Magic Johnson was MVP three months after retiring from the league because of the HIV virus.
This
one was once in jeopardy of being lost when the lockout lasted into
late November. Without a settlement then, All-Star weekend may have been
wiped out, as it was in 1999 following a work stoppage.
The party was saved.
James and Howard, wearing bright orange shoes, danced onto the stage
for pregame introductions, Howard breaking into an enormous grin when
fans gave him a thunderous ovation as the last All-Star introduced.
He
insists that he and Magic fans still have a love affair despite his
trade request, understanding he still loves the city even if not his
team, and urged everyone to ignore the trade talk for a weekend and have
fun.
"We did it big for our city," he said in brief pregame remarks to the crowd before the game.
Then Andrew Bynum blocked his first shot attempt.
The speedy Russell Westbrook had the East looking like it was standing still late in the first half, and it was 88-69 at the break.
Howard and Derrick Rose
ditched their orange sneakers in the second half -- James kept his --
and the East quickly got back into it, trimming 12 points off its
deficit in less than 6 minutes. They even started to defend -- Wade
whacked Bryant so hard on a drive that the Lakers star needed a break
between free throws to wipe blood from his nose before sinking it to tie
Jordan.
Williams scored 20 points for the East. Carmelo Anthony had 19, and Rose finished with 14.
Kevin Love, who won the 3-point contest on Saturday, scored 17 points for the West, which has won two in a row. Chris Paul had eight points and 12 assists.
Game notes
With Bryant, Bynum, Griffin and Paul, four West starters were from Los
Angeles. Bynum played only 5½ minutes after a having a procedure on his
knee Friday. ... Johnson came onto the court for a standing ovation
following the first quarter after highlights of his 1992 performance
were shown. He was part of another 20-year anniversary acknowledgement
in the third quarter, joined by Olympic Dream Team teammates Chris Mullin, Clyde Drexler, Scottie Pippen and David Robinson.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Kobe Bryant Suffers Broken Nose
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant suffered a nasal fracture during the Western Conference's 152-149 win
over the East on Sunday night, the team announced on its website.
Bryant was bloodied by a hard foul from Miami's Dwyane Wade and stayed in the game, but he left to be evaluated afterward. A CT scan revealed a broken nose.
He was expected to be examined and re-evaluated by ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. John Rehm on Monday when he returns to Los Angeles.
During the game, Bryant surpassed Michael Jordan as the NBA All-Star Game's greatest scorer, breaking Jordan's record of 262 points on a dunk with 4:57 left in the third quarter. Bryant ended the night with 27 points and now has 271 for his career. He passed Oscar Robertson (246 points) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (251) earlier in the game.
More on the Lakers
He was expected to be examined and re-evaluated by ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. John Rehm on Monday when he returns to Los Angeles.
During the game, Bryant surpassed Michael Jordan as the NBA All-Star Game's greatest scorer, breaking Jordan's record of 262 points on a dunk with 4:57 left in the third quarter. Bryant ended the night with 27 points and now has 271 for his career. He passed Oscar Robertson (246 points) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (251) earlier in the game.
Lebron James Has a Costly Turnover in the Final Seconds of the 4th Quarter in the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkhlG6qQb2k
Jeremy Lin
A few night's ago "Linsanity" got a sobering dose of Miami Vice, as the Knicks were crushed by the Heat.
Jeremy Lin was ice cold, missing 10 of 11 shots and turning the ball
over eight times - but off the court, he is still very much a hot
commodity.
Just ask Yair Rozmaryn, a Manhattan trading card collector who just sold a rookie Jeremy Lin card on eBay for $21,580. According to the New York Times, Rozmaryn bought the card for $1,000 two weeks ago - when the Lin buzz was in its nascence.
The autographed card -- which shows a picture of Lin as a rookie with the Golden State Warriors -- also includes a swatch of the player's jersey. That certainly adds to its value but considering he bought the card two weeks ago, Rozmaryn sure scored on return on investment.
Meanwhile, the fanatical - and financial - frenzy surrounding the Knicks point guard is growing as a trademark war is brewing over the catch-phrase that describes the crazed excitement around Lin.
Just ask Yair Rozmaryn, a Manhattan trading card collector who just sold a rookie Jeremy Lin card on eBay for $21,580. According to the New York Times, Rozmaryn bought the card for $1,000 two weeks ago - when the Lin buzz was in its nascence.
The autographed card -- which shows a picture of Lin as a rookie with the Golden State Warriors -- also includes a swatch of the player's jersey. That certainly adds to its value but considering he bought the card two weeks ago, Rozmaryn sure scored on return on investment.
Meanwhile, the fanatical - and financial - frenzy surrounding the Knicks point guard is growing as a trademark war is brewing over the catch-phrase that describes the crazed excitement around Lin.
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